Newspaper Page Text
UK nrMC dei misin RANIMRP ONE DOLLAU I 'Kit Y E Alt Pu'jINUcJ every Thursday at 13 ELDING, (Ionia County) MICHIGAN, by The Banner- Publishing Company U. U. LAPHAM, Managing Editor. DKt'AKMENTS OFICK AN!) MECHANICAL 111 - ; it.m. ro ..- riiuii. ihmM nt the l'osiotllce, . i!-ci;i- Maud', THURSDAY, August 23, 1906 ThLRS will bo an opportunity on Labor Day for tho couple who will be married h i.o band stand to get a shower of Cr ,r. te ware, Patterson's $5.00 prize of tv2:.ty pieces. The editor of this paper in h;s official capaicty as magistrate will a'-ee to pe.form the ceremony without mjney .and without price. Secure your license for the event. DO YOUR DUTY. " But one more duty remains to republi cans in connection with the fulfilment of all requirements cf the primary election la v and that is the final selection of can didates on Tuesday, September 4. It is desirable "that all the matters 'that are usually submitted to delegates at conven tions to assist them in the selection of Sv ronjest and best candidates shall be kept in mind by the voters who will have t!-.3 privilege of making nominations on rri n ,-ry election day. The fact that the d. nccfuts v.ill make practically no use of tha primary nominating system will leave thrn freo to take arbitrary advantage of evary nominating mistake republicans can miko. It is very dcsi'able. therefore, tiiat mistakes shall not be made. Be care ful that the ticket is not bunched from o-. 3 bcal ty. THE BRYAN ISSUES. ",Y Bi:yan will make the issues of the rv-x'. Jjn,' declares the newspaper r '.k'. i by liiQ chairman of the democrat c:r.-i"al committee. All of which is qu t3 sa'.iifactory from a republican point c' Mr. Bryan made the issues in 895 and in 1 900. and the little part ht ,;: Ji in the issues of 1904 'was helpful tc LU exponents. Mr. Bryan has never in all pjliiicul life guessed right as to any r.ti'.iu.Tcl happening or any national con- d..iyn. His fears have proven to be mJt,5 and his hopes the most absurd dilutions. Where he prophesied ruin the ic; t-2G prosperity has appeared, and tne r rul.s ho declared to be impossible havu t een easily attained. Mr. Bryan is a theorist, and his theories never attach to ecttnl h tpenings. Yes.it will be quite . .... Mrfa.n arouna, eyideniiy, tc hays Mr, Uryan make the issues for any number of coming campaigns. ;. P.. r.urhan Test I 11cm Alter 1 Ycurt. k. 1) Hviiban, of Carlisle Center, Iv V . wr,;i: "Abut four years age 1 winie ya slating 'that I had been tni'roiy cured ot a severe kidney lrMiv,!ci) ml; in:,' lo than two' bottle ol FolcyS Kidney Cure It entirel) sJupped the brick duct sediment, and ji.ii u an i I in ptoins of kidney disease f!i-;i'tciic(i. 1 am glad to say that J h a vi- never had a return of any ol thus,' symptoms during the four yeaj y it have elapbed and I am evident!) cipi 1 to stay cured and b-eart ily f t onnnend 1 olev s h'dnev Cure tc am one sutler iner from kidney or blni.lr trouble. Sold by W. 1 B.acd'.cl. '1 lie Mlcliliiun State Fair. Tha Michigan State Fair, Detroit, Aug 3C tj Sept. 7, will be an event of unusa m?2f.ru je, excelling in character ana event cf exhibits, numerous specia features and in attendance all previous fairs held in Mich gan The new grounds at tho north cf the city readily reached ryc'.rs without transferring have beer transformed ir.to the prettiest, most con-v- iii .-.-.t exposition field in the country E":ctm:us sums of money have been ex- : need fcr new buildings twenty-one b.in.r built since the last .exhibition of the Kj;kty-thus forming a veritable city ol i-viOutur.tial structures. Some of the -ftiiijrcs will be a very complete show ol Mia sleek all under roof, agricultura p o-Jjcts, minerals, art, etc., fancy work j needlo d splayeducational exhibi a 1 s'.own advantageously in some of tht ii'.ary exposition buildings. A new bncl 1 1 irlicullural Building, 70x 1 60, and tht d iiry building with' its 80. foot glas t fi aerator will contain much to interest cd instruct every visitor. F.ins have been completed for It troi,r:g and pacing races on the.excellen r.'-; w mile course. A thrilling four-mill I 'or. tana ladies' relay race will be an ttlMcticn each day, Some clever vaude ville acts will beerformed between heats in front of the huge grand stand. Knabenshue will bring his tnammotl air ship to tha fair and will make dailj t jurs ever the adjoining neighborhood. Music will b3 furnished by Inhes' Or chestral Band 50 musicians -that wil L'ivG two concerts afternoon and evening Lcg'-ro will bo there with his wonderfu tbctric?! tewtr to perform his thrillinj liztrdous feats twice each day. Thert v ill he fui ai d recreation for all on "Th GleJe." Ltock t:. tries closed Monda, August 20; fruit ar.d flowers August 30. r.oei cr. tries August 22; for all other exliii j August 2C. Ggt the premium 1. ;f free frtn tlie secretary. I'uir. to c.ttcr.d. Have ycur friend rneet you at the Michigan Building. IN Sl'KN'CER ULOCIT. l'lIONK NO -1 lleUllnK. Michigan, for transmission through the Mails us ADDITIONAL L0CAI Foster. Ritter &. Foster ask you to see their stock of pianos and organs before vou buv. Bv their mode of handling and sel' por thev surely save you big money. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Moore and R. B. Moore of Warren, Ohio, who have been guests of H. A. Stevens for the past week, left Monday for a short visit at Sand Lake before returning to their home in Ohio. Mrs H. S Andrews of Saranac is here fbr a week's visit with relatives She had been to Greenville to visit Nevene Katz who is now living with Mr. and Mrs R. J. Tower, they having taken her intc their home. H. L. Beebe left Tuesday for Bailey Harbor, Wisconsin where he lived mort than fortv vears aero, it has been 36 years since he was there and he wi! visit old friend and old places of in terest while away. E. C. Lloyd and wife left Tuesday for a two weeks visit in Pennsylvania, iney will go to Coudersport and visit wi'h his brother Ralph and together go to West Chester for a visit with h s parents Mr and Mrs. J. L. Lloyd. Mrs. Marv E. H. Coville received notice Monday that she had been re elected National vice president of Amer- can Woman's Press Association at thei convention in MinneaDol.s last week This is her third term S. T. Arnold found a curiosity while parirj an old potato, in cuttirj it in twe he found a new potato of good size g4-ow ing inside. It was fully developed and aree enough to eat. The works of nature are wondetTul indeed. Don't fail to get our prices and terms on pianos, we re noiea amourg piano dea'ers as a touzh proposition, because we haven't the exper.ces n sel'Tg whic they have and can usually underse'l an of them. Foster, P tter & Foster. Mrs. Eirl Willis and daughter Mable of Boston. Mass. and Miss hula Crout of Brighton, Mich, are guests of F. C Durfee and F. A. BJ&h this week. The company together witn Mrs. uusn! boarders all took dinner in the Park Thursday. Ed. Dorr recently returned from Houghton Lake Country. He says Urge firm have put in a plant up ther for the manufacture of turpentine using the pine stumps of which there is endless quantities to make the liquid from. H orought some of it home with him. Thos. Sherry was in the city last Fr Jay. he is a candidate for the office of iheriff and says his prospects are grow ng brighter every day, he hopes to get he nomination at the primary Sept 4th He is a veteran of the Civil war and comrades he expects will all stand by .lirn. Rev. Chester M. Loomis occupied th julpit of the M. E. church last Scnda norning. He is a son-:vlaw of John E Taylor of Eceka and was former pastor it Smyrna. After h;s marriaje to Mis Taylor they moved to Muskegon where h lad charge of a church as pastor. Mr. Loomis preached a fine sermon. W. D. Hall was in from his farm Wed-, nesday having sustained an injured left irm.. He was engaged in stringing a wire fence and the machine he used for tretching it flew back, the lever becom ing loosened and struck him with great force, his arm was badly injured but no bones were broken. Had he received the jlow in the breast or side, it would, have een apt to have killed him The regular review of Belding Hive o. 27 Ladies of the Maccabees of the vorld was held in Woodman hall Tues A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, tliat will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Wcll-fedhairwillbestrong,and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! Th beat kln't of a testimonial "Soli fjr over alaty yeata."- A Md br J. C. Ayr Co.. Iswell, Mill Alio iunuroturers or SARSAPARILLA. yers CIH kKY rrCTORAL. day 6vcnlnjr Aui; 2 1 U. With the hely 6f Mrs. Afica J. W.t'3ort, Deputy Supreme Comrrlhder of Detroit, the ladies 111 Ye secured a fine tlass of candidate: A part of thlsr clas was initiated T64tfJay evening. After the meeting the ladies served ice cream and cake'. Mrs. Wal- ron left today for Charlotte where she will take up work for the Hive in that city. She expects to return in a rew weeks to assist in the initiation of a class of candidates' now being secured by the members of the Hive, ' The excursion train to the M. A. C. at Lansing carried 1600 excursionists. A Urge number of tickets were sold from this station. Among those who went from here were: C. C. Wright, James H. Luce, Henry Skellenger, Richard Cowles, Albert Northway, Chas. Brink and their wives, A 1. uemocrat ana sister, ine grounds and buildings were fret to all and a basket picnic was held, but it was awful hot. Owen G. Fullington of Sparta, Wis. was a guest of his cousin E. B. Lapham Sat urday. Mr. Fullington was a soldier in the civil war, a member of the 21st. Mich. Inft and went to Wisconsin to reside hirty-six years ago, this being his first visit in Michigan since then. Lieutenant Charles F Sears of Rockford, Mich. tccompanied him and also visited his old r'riend Max Gais who was in the same regiment. About twenty of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Ed. Covert gave that lady genuine surprise on her birthday last Thursday. The evening was very pleas antly passed with selections from the fine new phonograph belonging to S. W. -lammontree. Refreshments were also served to which all did justice Among vlrs Covert's many gifts was a fine sew- ng machine. F. D. Howard returned from Grand ?apids Wednesday. He was a guest in The Cody and was sleeping soundly at I o'clock in the morning when an explo .ion of sewer gas directly under his win low on the street blew the manhole :over off with a terrific noise breaking vindows and scattering pieces of iron ind splinters in every direction. Mr. -toward was awakened thinking he was in a railroad wreck or an earthquake. A horse belonging to Sayles it Brooks, well diggers, took it into his he id to run iway with the well works the other day, ind things were mixed up for a little while, horse, derrick and so on being nixed up in the affair. Fortunately no evere damage was done and everything came out in good shape. The gentlemen are keeping an eye on the horse of late to avoid any repetitions of the act on the part of the horse. Col.Chas. R. Kaplinger of Springfield, Mass. is a guest of his sister Mrs. W. P. Hetherington at Hotel Belding. He has oeen attending the G. A. R. encampment in Minneapolis. Mr. Kaplinger visited in this city ten or eleven years ago and a number of our citizens, especially the Masonic fraternity will remember him with pleasure when they call to mind that he visited G rattan Lodge at that time with a party of the brethren from this city and conferred the side degree. J. B. Essex and wife returned home last week from their trip east having spent most of the time at Palmyra, N. Y. Mr. Essex was greatly interested in the Sampson Memorial gun which was placed in Palmyra in honor of Admiral Sampson who was born there. The gun was from the Almirante Oquendo of the Spanish fleet destroyed in the naval battle at San tiago, its length is 20 feet, muzzle 9 J I lj ,1 smmm I tj" 1 ' " uu. -J r L V iff i UiKIM-WIIHiJlriali THE MASTER SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA Wo know tho diseases and weaknesses of men like an open book. We havo been curing them for 30 years. Wo have given our lives to It, and thousands upon thousands of men restored to Vigorous Vitality aro today living monuments to the skill, knowledge and success of Drs. Kennedy & Kcrgan. Wo never hold out false hopes, wo never undertako a caso we cannot euro. We have made so thorough a study of all tho diseases of men of Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisons, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Bladder, Urinary and Kidney Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of Vitality, and have cured so many thousands of cases that if there Is a cure for YOUR disease you will find It hero. When we undertake a case there is no such thing as failure. We charge nothing for consultation and our knowledge, skill and experience are at your service. We will explain to you How and Why We Can Cure You; why the diseases of men require the knowledge and skill of Master Specialists. We do not require to experiment with your case as we know from experience in treating thousands of cases exactly what to prescribe for your symptoms. Don't be discouraged if you have treated without success wlh Quacks, Fakirs, Electric Uclts, Free Trjals, etc. You must get cured and Doctors alone can cure you. Our New Method System of tiatment has stood the test for 25 years why should It fail In your case. Should your caso prove Incurable you need not pay us a dollar. We refer you'to any Hank In this city ns to our financial standing. If you cannot call write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consultation Free. Booklets sent Free. x . 148 SHELDY STREET, DETROIT, MICH. InfcMsx bore 6 Mches and vVeight 1 1 tons. , mr. and Mrs. VAstx had a most excellent 1 Visit at their old home, ! It HICK Kit 1WHK LOCAW. Ed. Pierce and wife are enjoying a weeks outing at the Madden Cottage. W. F. Bricker reports the sale of two lots to Fenwick and Sheridan parties, the lots face Wild wood park. Cornelius Glosser has bought a new rjasolin launch to carry passengers around the lake. When you address Cor nelius in the future it will be Captain Glosser. Ex-Mayor A. L. Spencer and wife are camped at the Edwards Cottage. John Arnwine and Frank Harlan can tell you how to catch frogs, those great big fellows that croak. Sixty-one was their laat catch. ' Chas. McCotter and family of Indian apolis, Ind. have been spending a few days at the Pioneer cottage. They enter tained as guests, Melvin Cooley, Frank Condon, Preserve Curtis. Fred Reeves and their wives, the Misses Etta and Bessie Green. Clifton Green, Leonard Weeks and wife and Louis Sagendorf and family. Ex-Alderman Smith and wife have been camping at Loewe Cabin. Alderman John S. Ebner and family and Miss Beryl Hollway of Pontiac are guests or Leonard bmith at Camp Loewe. Mr. and Mrs. E B. Sevmour. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kidd, T. L. Gaul and family, all or Ionia are camped at the lake. Dr. Ferguson and Chas Madden were recent visitors at the Par. Kim King and wife and Jud King and wife are tenting at the Park. The Misses Jennie and Florence Wag ner, Adam Wagner and son Melvin are at the Dr. Stanton cottage for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harlan and Mrs Raymond are at their cottage and will re main for the month. E. E. Whitford will soon commence the erection of bath houses so that every convenience can be had another season. John Arnwine and family after a two weeks outing at the park have returned home. Mr. Arnwine will build a cottage in the spring. Lost Mondav, Aug. 13th on the road from Bricker Park Long Lake to Kidd -ville. a ladies hat, a light brown straw, trimmed with holly berries. and navy blue ribbon. Finder please notify Miss Lucie Richmond, Smyrna, Mich., telephone 275 I long, 1 short lu Self Defence IJajor Hamtn, editor and manager of the Const) tutlon, Eminence, Ky . when he was fiercely attacked, four vears ajo, by Piles, bought a box of Uocklen' Arnica Salve, of which he says: 'It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of Uurnes, Sorea, Cuts and Wound 2"c at Connell IJro. drug store. STATK OF MICHIGAN. The Probate Court for the Countv of lonla At a HfMslon of naicl Court held at the I'ro bate office In the City of lnla tn said County on the twenty-Heventh day of July, A. I). 1906, iVrHent: Hon. Montgomery Webster, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Kstate of THOMAS CANNOM, Deceased. Samuel Cannon. Administrator of said e tate, having tiled In said court his elttlon, praying for license to hi-H at public sale, the interest of said estate tn certain real estate therein decriled. tor the purpose of paying debts, charges and expenses, and for distri bution of the balance alter payment ot debtn and expenses. It Is Ordered. That the twf nty-fcevetith day of August. A. IK I90(i. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said probate office, be and U hereby apjHlnted tor hearing said petition, and that all peri.on Interested lr said estate apiear before said court at said time and place to show cause why a license to sell tue interestof said estate 'In said real estate should not le granted: It Is Further Crdered. That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previ ous to said day of heating. In the lieldlng Itanner. a newspater printed and circulated In said county. Montgomery Wehstek, A true copy. judge oM'robate. Anna i'. Webster. "Register of Probate. . k -.1 I . - ... . w . (tnctlM tk very hut ; IMif ciptaaet liw gradate! acas may (m tart ! aaccactflag. SaaM caareea ky cot rmcHi ii mm; MiuiactM raaraattea ; aartkaUraMaaalicaUoa. P. K. CLEAR Y, Pre. BUSINESS LOCALS VOll HAM? ami FOR HUNT Rooms to rent. I. L Hubbell. 8tf Barn to Rent Inquire of Mark Mc lltw Nett. - IIHLI WANTKir WANTED Men, women, boy and girls to represent McClure's Magazine. Good pay. Address, 67 East 23d St., New York City. 34tf Wanted Gentleman or lady with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,000.00 capital. Sal ary $1072.00 per year and expenses; salary paid weekly and expenses advanc ed. Address, with stamp, Jos. A. Alexan der, Belding, Mich. Wanted A woman to heir in kitchen. wages $15 per month. Hotel Belding. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. Frank Connell. misci:i,lani:ous Family washings wanted by Mrs. Nina Taylor, at the Will Stewart house near Free Methodist church. Nina Taylor. LOST AND FOUND Found A fine stick pin in the park. owner call and pay for this notice, and find out where it is. Lost Sunday August 12 on north bank of river about one-half mile east of saw mill, a pocket Poco Camera. Leave at Banner office and get reward. Lost a ladies' gold Hunting case watch. O sizs, with fob and chain and initial C engraved, supposed to nave been lost on Long Lake camp grounds Sunday Aug. 12 or on road to Belding, suitable reward Miss twarrie Kent, tseiding. uox zztj or phone 71. No. 10-2w. Lost Lady's go'd hunting case watch with Molly Stark movement. n city park or near Kichardson Silk Co. s dam on Sunday. Reward if returned to Miss Tillie Manns or th;s office. 1 Itf. EXCURSIONS VIA THO Pere Marquette Greenville 25c. Alma $1.00, Saginaw or Bay City $1.50, Sunday August 26, Train will leave Belding at 8:37 a.m. See posters, or ask agents for particulars. H. r. Moeller, A. P. Lansing rate 75c, Island Lake $1.50 Detroit $2.00 Sunday September 2. Train will leave Belding at 6:05 a. m Annual Excursion to Michigan State Fair See posters or ask agents for particulars. H. F. Moeller, G. P. A. NORTHERN RESORTS EXCURSION VIA P. M. R. R. AUGUST 29. Annual low rate excursion, good for ten days trip to the resort country. Excursion tickets will be on sale at all of the principal offices of the Pere Marquette R. R. Co on date mentioned above, for regular and special trains. See bills for particulars Tickets will be sold to following points. but may be used to intermediate stations nor in of and inoluding Baldwin and Tawas City where regular train are scheduled to stop. Ludineton, Elk Rapids, Petoskey, Traverse City. Chorlevoix. Frankfort Manistee, Bay View, and Mackinac Island For particulars as to rates, time of trains, etc., see small bill or make inquiry of Pere Marquette Agent. Pere Marquette excursion to Ludington, August 29. Ask agent. Pere Marquette excursion to Manistee, August 29. Ask agent. Pere Marquette excursion to Traverse City, August 29. Ask agent Pere Marquette excursion to Elk Rapids, August 29. Ask agent, Pere Marquette excursion to Bay View, August 29. Ask agent. Pere Marquette excursion to Charlevoix, August 29. -Ask agent. Pere Marquette excussion to Petoskey, August 29. Ask agent Pere Marquette excursion to Frankfort, August 29. Ask agent. Pere Marquette excursion to Mackinac Island, August 29. Ask agents. MICHIGAN STATE FAIR August 30th, Detroit September 7th. Oie fare and fifty cents, hclud ng admission coupon. Date of sale 3Uth to September7th. Return lmit Septemeber 8th. See pesters or ask agents for particulars. EXCURSION RATES TO NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE One fare plus two dollars to New York, fcr homecoming of Wm J. Bryan, on sale A gust 28th and 29th. Return limit , Sept.' 4th. Une rare plus one dol'ar to Baltimore for homecomng and Jubilee Week, on sale Sept. 8th and 9th. Return limit Sept. 17th. H. F. Moeller. G P. A. STATE OK MICIITQAS. Tho Probate t'ourt for the County of Ionia. At a st'hslon of ha Id tour', held at the Pro bate office in the cltr of lonla In Maid I'ountv. on the foui teenth uav of August. A. U. 1900. I resent: Hon Montgomery Welwter, Judge of Probate In the Matter of thA Kstate of JAM KS THOKNHUKY. Deceased. Kdward Thornbui y. Administrator of nald estate, having llled in said court his r?i'tin, praying for license to sell, at public or jriT ate sale. the Interest of said estate in certain real estate theren described, for the purpose of paying d Ms and the charges and expen ses of administering said estate. It Is ordered, That the seventeenth day of September. A. "J 1U06, at ten o'clock In tha forenoon at said probate oftice, be and is hereby appointed tor hearing said jx tl lon, and that all person Interested in aid estate appear before said court, at said time and place, to show c.iuse whv a license to sell the interest of said estate in said real estate should not 1e granted : It Is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof be given by publication of a copr ot this order, for three uccesslve weeks "pre vious to said day of hearing. In the fielding Manner, a newspaper printed and circulated In said county. Montg om km t Wihster, A true cony Judge ot Probate. Anna P. Webster, Hepisterof Probate. War AKftlnal Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no dancer ,of consumption Do not risk your , health by taking tome unknown pre paration when Foley's Honey and ; Tar is safe and certain in results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having it. Sold by W. I. , Benedict. THE BEST in the world for the money in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings i s what we are constantly get ting in now. Our great fall Stock has begun to ar rive and we will soon be ready with the finest assortment o f the best mer chandise to be found lines. - in our Vern C. Divine V0 - If you haven't a savings deposit in the you ought to have. Call ami get one of our little SAYINCS BANKS The) are Free. Every one can save a little. 'The Savings Bank" helps the nickels grow into dollars. Try It. W. S. Lamhkutsox, Cashier. STATK OF MICHIGAN. The Probate Court for the Countv of lonla. At a session of said Court, held at the pro bate Ortlce In the City of Ionia, In said Coun tvonthe eighteenth. day of August, A. D. 190ti. resent: Hon. Montoomeht Webster, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of OI.IVK H. JONKS. (I.KK). Deceased Helen A. Leonard, daughter of said de ceased, having tiled in said court her petl tlon Drating that said court adludlcate and determine who were at the time of her death the legal heirs of said deceased and entitled to inherit tne real estate of which said de ceased died seized. Itis Ordered. That the seventeenth day of SeptemiK-r. a. i. linn,, at ten o'clock in tne forenoon, at sam prooate omce. oe ana I hereby aptsilnted for hearinc said petition It is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof le given by publication of a copy of this order, tor inree successive weens pre vious to said day of bearing. In the lieldln Manner, u newspajter printed and circulate in said county. MoNTIiONKHY WEHSTEK. Anna P. Wkh.hTeh Judge of Probate A true copy. itegisierof Probate. There U nothing so pleasant as that bright, cheeriui, at peace with tne world feelinir when vou ilt down to your breakfast. There U nothing to conducive to good work and pood re suits. The healthy man with a healthy mind and body is a better fel low, a better workman, a better citi zen than the man or woman who is handicapped by some dlabillty, how ever slight A slight disorder of tha stomach will derange your body, your thoughts and your diositton. Cet away from the morbidness and the blues. Keep your stomach in tune and both your brain and body will respond. Little Indiscretions of over eating can be easily corrected and you will be surprised to sec "how much better man you are. Try a little Kodol for dpepala after your meaK Sold by W. I. Benedict. Try Banner Liners Thooo Hoodachoo Can be Cured by DRS. WOLFE U WILLIAMS The OrMnvtlU lyf SptcUlltU FOWLER BLOCK QRIXNYlLLI AT D ELDING WltH Or. BUalon Every t$atu'd'y p tn 5 Pattersons Dep't Store Offers This Week Best Mason Fruit Jara 1 Pint - 45c doz 1 quart - - 55c doz gallon - 65c doz 8oz Jelly Tumblers, tin tons 21c doz Best White Rubbers 5c doz Best Black Rubbers 3c doz Boyd Mason Jar Tops 21c doz One Cake Paraffine 10c Pattersons Dep'tStore MANAGER HETHERINGTON'''' Takes pleasure in announcing the engagement of Ed. Andorcon'o : Massive Scenic Production . Tho FLYER The Season's Big Surprise New York at Night The Mammoth ShipScene The Storm at Sea The Realistic Ship Wreck The Adirondack Mount'ns The Thrilling Railroad Scene . Clever Specialties' . by Clever People Prices 25c, 35c. 50c A : FEW SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY AUQUST 25 ONLY Fincj Screen Doors $1.00 Fidcj Viler Sets JI.IJ Jelly Tanblers. fall 8oz. IMcu 11 Bus Ctlanet Soip ' 18c AH Hammocks 1-3 off Gibson'sBazar Bridge St. Ueldlog, Mich.. CspiHi tf Vrtsii LAi. Ill V-xl FoiUr. RitUf L Foster V J rnonc 4 otiamj, jnicn - - m